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TED. THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN PERMANENTLY CURED BY YOUNG’S TETTER AND ECZEMA REMEDY,
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50c And $1.00
BOTTLE
50c And $1.00.
Order From Your Local Druggist, Or From Our Laboratory Direct,
MANUFACTURED BY
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O /• N. YOUNG, JR., Waycross, Ga.
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BY
ADVERTISE*
r’OWER OF
FORECLOSURE
MENT UNDER
SALE:
Under and by virtue and power of
•ale. contained in a certain Instrument
of writing, executed by Lewis &
Wrights a co-partnership, composed
of J. B. Lewis and M. L. Wright, and
doing business under the aaid firm
name of Lewis & Wright, dated on the
16th day of November 1907, and re
corded in the office of the clerk cf
the Superior Court, of Ware County,
Georgia, in book number 6, of mort
gages, of said county, on page 109, the
undersigned will sell said property, at
public outcry, before the court house
doors in said county during the legal
hours of sale, to tb.e highest arid best
bidder for cash on the first Tuesday
In December 1908, the following des
cribed property, to wit:
One mile of 35 pounds, steel rail
(being 70560 feet of rajl) track, to
gether with bolts, plates, fastenings,
etc., used in laying same, said rail lying
and being on the tram road cf Lewis
& Wright, in the county of Ware and
State of Ccorgia, at or near the town
of Glentr.ore. and being the same steel
rail and fixtures and fastenings pur
chased from Q. W. Deen, and moved
from Astoria, in said county to the
present location.
For the purpose of paying principal,
Interest and 10 per cent attorneys fee: I
on three certain promissory notes,
aggregating the sum of $1,630.00, prin-
ipal, besides interest and 10 per cent
attorneys fees, each note having been
executed on November 16th 1908 by
said firm of 1^3wig & Wright to the
Bank of Waycross, as roilows: One
note for $300.00 becoming due on . De
cember ICth 1907. one note for $600.00
becoming due on January 16ta 190S
and one noto for $730.00 becoming
due February ICth, 1908, each of said
three notes stipulating interest from
Hate at the rate of 8 per cent per an
num and 10 per cent attorney fees. The
. total amount due on said notes, to date
of this foreclosure, Including principal,
Interest and 10 per cent attorneys
fees, being $1,906.55. together with the
costs of this foreclosure under, power
the original land lot number 120 In
the 8th district of said Ware county,
Georgia, containing four and one-half
(4 1-2) acres, more or less, and being
the land conveyed to said D. F. Kirk
land by H. Murphy by deed of Novem
ber 30th 1904, recorded in Book “Z"
folio 401, which is here referred to.
The two above described parcels of
land constitute a tract of nine (9)
acres, more or less, In the 8th district
of Ware county, Georgia.
For the purpose of paying principal,
Interest and ten per cent attorneys*
fees on a certain promissory note tor
$2,300.00 principal, besides Interest and
ten per cent attorneys’ fees, said note
having been executed on August 14th,
1907, to the Bank of Waycross, by
F. A. Bates, and becoming due ninety
days after the execution thereof, and
bearing interest at the rato of eight
per cent per anum and stipulating
th.orcin for the payment of ten per
cent attorneys’ fees provided said
note should be collected by law. The
total amount due on said note to date
of this foreclosure, Including princi
pal, interest and ten per cent attor
neys’ fees being $2,775.67, together
witn the costs of this foreclosure
der power of sale given In said above
described Instrument.
This October 28th, 1908..
A. M. KNIGHT and
A. P. BRANTLEY.
Receivers for the Bank of Waycross.
ten per cent, attorneys’ fees, being !
Six Hundred, forty-eight and 35-100 *■*.
($648.35) Dollars, together with the j T'
costs of this foreclosure, under power 2
of sale given in said above described ; ■
instrument. j •
This October 28th, 1908.
A. M. KNIGHT ..nJ
A. P. BRANTLEY.
Receivers for the Bank of Way?fj»ss.
Foreclosure By Advertisement Undjr
Power of 8ale.
Under and by virtue and’power of
sale contained in a certain instrument
of writing, executed on the 6th day
of April 1905, by W. A. Price. Inez E.
Sharpe and S. E. Ellington to tho
Bank of Waycross, and recorded in
book *'C” of deeds, folio 384 In the
ofllco of the clerk of the Superior
Court of Ware County, Georgia, the
undersignod will sell at public outcry,
within the legal hours of sale, before
the court house door in said county,
to the highest and best bidder for
cash or the first Tuesday in December
cf sale given In ..id instrument. Said »08. the follow.ng bribed proper-
bolt., and nature. r> A „ that part of orlgln.1 land lot
Georgia' aa 'above described and same! ™ nTdlaWct“of War! «un
2 Th” November So. 1101. I« ^ Waycro..,’’ and being a part
I of the ’’Hobba" property, and more
| particularly deieribed aa follow,:
. « . Fronting seventy-eight and three
Receive™ for the Bank °l J, eBlhg (78 3 . 10) feet on tho we.t aide
. of End. atreet and running back of
Ferecloaura By Advertlaamant Under J uniform wlJth a distance of one nun-
Power of Sal..
Under »nd by virtue an: power of
tale contained In a certain Instrument
of writing executed on the Hth day of
August, 1907, by F. A. Dates and re
corded In. the office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Ware county.
Georgia, In hook of mortgages number
6, of said county on page ninety. th<
undersigned will aell at public outcry
within the legnl hours-of sale, before
the court house door In said county,
to'the highest and beat bidder for
cash, on tbs Erst Tuesday In Decern
A. M. KNIGHT.
A. P. BRANTLEY,
her, 1908,' the following described
property, to-wit:
All the following land or real estate
In Warm, county, Oconto, vis:
1. The east half of lot number
twelre (12) of block (120) one hun
dred and twenty, being a part of or.
Iglnal lot number one hundred and
twenty In the 8th district of said Ware
county, Georgia, containing four and
one-half (4 Ml sent, more or leue,
anJ being the lend conveyed to D.
F. Kirkland by Mrs. ZoUle Stuart and
husband, Geo. R. Stpart, by deed of
October 87th 1008. recorded in Book
"CC" Folio 4, which Is hero referred
to.
2. Also the west half of lot of land
rnmber twelve (12) In Block one hun
dred end twenty (120), being part of
GEORGIA—WARE COUNTY.
Whereas, E. J. Berry, administra
tor on tfie estate of Mathias Llnthi-
cum, deceased, represents to tlio
court in his petition duly filed and
entered of record that he has fully
adminstered said estate.
This is therefore to cito all persons
concerned to show cause, if any they
can, why said administrator s'nould
not be discharged from his admini
stration and receive letters of’dismis
sion in accordance- with tho statute
In .such cases mado and provided.
This November 2nd, 1908.
Warren Lott, Ordinary.
Some people think that the elec-Ji
lion of Mr. Ta't will bring good times
quicker than If Bryan had been elect
ed. God grant that it may bo'* so.
Albeit we would bo found doing some
shouting, today if Bryan 'had been
elected, as it is we ain't shouting oven
a little bit
(HOUSE
WORK
: \
Thousands of American women
In our homes are daily sacrificing
their lives to duty.
In order to keep the home neat
end pretty, the children well dressed
and tidy, women overdo. A female
weakness or displacement is often
broughton and they suiter in silence,
drifting along from bad to worse,
knowing well that they ought to
have help to overcome the pains and
aches which daily make life a burden.
It is to these faithful women that
tired and seventy (170) feet to n lane
which separates mid property from
that of Johnson, Hawkins, Lowtner
end Wall. Said property Is bounded
on tho north hr land or J. B. Lewis
end Mrs. L. Johnson, on tho east
by the west side of Eads street:
on tho south by — 1 Lowthpra lot
and on tho west by the above men
tioned lane. It being tho purpose
and intention o( tho undenlgnea to
-oil all of tho property described In
bovo mentioned Instrument which I Mayville, X. Y-, and to Mrs. \f, P.
hat not boon heretofore released by] Boyd,of Beaver Falls, Pa^who say:
ho Bank of Waycross or Its receive | "I was not able to do my otvn work.
For the purpose
snee duo as principal, _ __
per cent, attornoya' fees on a certain l and I am'so well that 1 can do aa big's
Jfteon hundred (8U00.00) dplUr JJjftE*'#% A W “ h
promissory note, besides Interest end 7
L per cent. attorney.' foes, told FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN,
note having boon executed on August
Waycross Furniture Co.
Warren L. Hinson Gen. Mgr. „
\
Furniture, Carpets, Rugs,
Art Squares, flattings,
stoves, Ranges Etc.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Main Stores 21, 21 1-2, 23 & 23 1-2
Pendleton Street. WHOLESALE WARE
HOUSES REMSHARTAND PARKERST.
Phonographs, Records
And Supplies.
\v. Z mww & Q.,
um> zrt'zkzks,
W. L. HINSO:D. J. HICKS.
Licensed Embtlrrers, ‘Phones 413 91
Chapel & Sample Rooms
22 Pendleton Street. 1
I LYDIA E. PIN KHAIM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
ootnes as a boon and a blearing;
as it did to Airs. Y. Ellsworth, of
UOS or IW ICVCIVO I a wwmm uut nvs« in uw uiy uou wvi»|
of -livin' the bal- ‘ owing to the female trouble from which
or pmjlnv tag bal , x ta( f ered< Lydla & ptnkham*. Vegc
pal, Interest end ten tAbleCompound helped me wonderfully,
13th 1907 to the Bonk of Waycross I
from roots and herbs, has been the
standard remedy for female ills.
W. A. Price. 8. E. Ellington snd Inex
E. Sharpe snd becoming due ninety
(94) diys stter the Jste of execution
thereof, betring Interest'st the nil
of eight per cent per annum from
date, and stipulating therein for the
payment of ten per cent attorney*'
fees, provided said note abonld be col
lected by law. The total amount doe
on acid noto to date of this foreelos- —-- - - .
ore, Including principal, Interest end Lynn/Maso. **
ORIGIN OF THE HORSE.
In Wessen fur Alls Professor Koe
nig dtsciMsos in, eomo details the
orliin of the horse of today. Ho finds
that tho horse of neolithic times was
not specifically distinct from
horse of the present. While there Is
no doubt that the hone of (hat period
wns used by man for. food, there
seems to be no conclusive evidence
as to whether It was domesticated or
noL His own opinion, however. Is
that it was domesticated.
The horse pf that time wot closely
silled to the Urpan or seml-wlld horse
that llred in Southern Russia up to a
century ago. This was a "hog man-
td" short legged, largo headed beast.
It seems probable that the domesti
cated horses of the German's of
Caesar's time worn derived from this
and ha* positively cured thousands of breed.
women who have been troubled with I The Egyptian* had bone* aa tarty
displacements, inflammation, ulcer*. u im B. C. The** were long maned.
more like the Arum hones. nnJ come
r ’ j -_ i a »h«f Imfir had tuu ai riii uurHi, >ua utuic
troa Auyrim - mtn ">•
a.dizzines* or nervous Drostratioa obtained them I* unknown, bnt It wns
modern horao Is n cross between these
two breeds, with n further mixture of
the Arab horse. This Arab hone, too
wot Itself a dear* ids t o lu eatllsr
long mined bon.
The oritln of t‘ j I it v -J I ir
Is a mattcrof ri iht tr. re) •»*■
Koenig thinks I' ns; ha > on f
an extinct Indh i re cle . s« r-
It Is quite ccrl .r ' rt '.I ,10 .0
not n descendant of it l
SEEL
Extra F*riv
New E .. ..
Hor.’* V
Ixcki.% • •
■ST-
nervous prostration
don’t COB try it f probably from soothsrn Asia, where ysarraqs'-V-
Mrs. Plnkham Invites all sick this long maned breed has been derrl
women to write .her for odvlce. oped In all probability aa the result of U
" " long continued domestlctltlon. Tin p7 m.L...
p.
I'W H
-I liss of.
r irkw I
ill s ss
A Southern man next time and let
the hair go with the hide. ThxtM
what the Herald says.
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